Background:Previous studies have shown that inflammation plays an important role in intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis(ICAS).The platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio(PLR)has recently emerged as a potential inflammatory bio...Background:Previous studies have shown that inflammation plays an important role in intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis(ICAS).The platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio(PLR)has recently emerged as a potential inflammatory biomarker.This study aimed to explore the association of the PLR with ICAS in a Chinese Han population.Methods:A total of 2134 participants(518 with ICAS,1616 without ICAS)were enrolled in this study.ICAS was defined as atherosclerotic stenosis>50%or the occlusion of several main intracranial arteries.Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association of the PLR with ICAS.Additional subgroup analyses were performed according to age(<60 vs.≥60 years)and acute ischemic stroke.Results:Multivariate regression analysis showed that a high PLR was associated with a higher risk of ICAS in all participants(P<0.001).Compared with the lowest quartile,the fourth PLR quartile was significantly associated with ICAS(OR 1.705,95%confidence interval 1.278–2.275,P<0.001).In the subgroups stratified by age,an association between the PLR and ICAS was found in the late-life group(P<0.001),but not in the mid-life group(P=0.650).In the subgroups stratified by acute ischemic stroke,the relationship between an elevated PLR and a higher risk of ICAS remained unchanged(stroke group,P<0.001;non-stroke group,P=0.027).Conclusions:An elevated PLR was associated with a higher risk of ICAS in a Chinese Han population.The PLR might serve as a potential biomarker for ICAS in the elderly population.展开更多
基金This study was supported by grants from the Taishan Scholars Program of Shandong,Province,(Nos.ts201511109 and tsqn20161079)the Qingdao Key Health Discipline Development Fund.
文摘Background:Previous studies have shown that inflammation plays an important role in intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis(ICAS).The platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio(PLR)has recently emerged as a potential inflammatory biomarker.This study aimed to explore the association of the PLR with ICAS in a Chinese Han population.Methods:A total of 2134 participants(518 with ICAS,1616 without ICAS)were enrolled in this study.ICAS was defined as atherosclerotic stenosis>50%or the occlusion of several main intracranial arteries.Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association of the PLR with ICAS.Additional subgroup analyses were performed according to age(<60 vs.≥60 years)and acute ischemic stroke.Results:Multivariate regression analysis showed that a high PLR was associated with a higher risk of ICAS in all participants(P<0.001).Compared with the lowest quartile,the fourth PLR quartile was significantly associated with ICAS(OR 1.705,95%confidence interval 1.278–2.275,P<0.001).In the subgroups stratified by age,an association between the PLR and ICAS was found in the late-life group(P<0.001),but not in the mid-life group(P=0.650).In the subgroups stratified by acute ischemic stroke,the relationship between an elevated PLR and a higher risk of ICAS remained unchanged(stroke group,P<0.001;non-stroke group,P=0.027).Conclusions:An elevated PLR was associated with a higher risk of ICAS in a Chinese Han population.The PLR might serve as a potential biomarker for ICAS in the elderly population.